April
30, 1998
The AMICO Data Specification
is comprised of:
Text
Record Specification, Version 1.0
Related Image and Multimedia
Files Specification
Data
Dictionary, September 1998
1. "MAIN IMAGE" CONTRIBUTED
TO AMICO
Each work of art contributed to The AMICO Library must be documented by at least one image, showing a full view of the
work.
1.1 Resolution
Images contributed to AMICO should have a
minimum resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels. Members are encouraged to
contribute larger files, to allow for user manipulation.
[Existing images at resolutions below 1024
x 768 (such as those at 800 x 600 created by the National Gallery of Canada
for its CD-ROM project) will be accepted as part of the university testbed
library, with the understanding that they may have to be replaced in subsequent
years. Those museums who intend to submit at a lower resolution, are requested
to post notification to the AMICO Technical Operations Committee Hypernews
Discussion. It is not recommended that images created for AMICO be at resolutions
less 1024 x 768.]
The University Testbed project will study
what resolution is required for particular functions (e.g. project, lab study
on a monitor) as an explicit part of its research agenda. These findings will
be incorporated into the next round of submissions of image data to AMICO.
1.2 Bit Depth:
All images will be 24 bit color.
1.3 File Format/Compression:
Images should be submitted to The AMICO Library
as uncompressed files in the TIFF format. This will enable future compression
by a distributor without loss of quality. Certain research uses also require
uncompressed images.
AMICO members will also be given the opportunity
to produce their own compressed files to the specifications of any particular
distributor. These files would be provided in addition to the uncompressed
TIFF and on a schedule defined with the distributor.
Distributors will be asked to declare their
image sampling/compression processes, for AMICO review and approval. AMICO
members will also be given an opportunity to review the results of distributors
compression routines.
1.4 File Names
All associated media files, text, image,
multimedia, etc., will follow the same naming and linking conventions.
Filenames will be entered in the appropriate
linking field in the AMICO main catalog record: Related-Image-Identifier/link,
Related -Document-Identifier/Link or Related-Multimedia-Identifier/link
As there are many differing schemes in use
in AMICO member institutions, file names will not be assumed to have any meaning.
The characteristics of images will be recorded in their accompanying metadata
records.
AMICO filenames are comprised of three parts:
Institutional abbreviation [4 letter prefix
- as with AMICO-Identifier]
. identifying string of characters
.file format suffix [3 character MIME type extension, e.g. .tif; .jpg,
.cgm, .mov]
File names should not include:
They can be in upper and lower case, and
are case sensitive.
1.5 References in Catalog Records
Each image file contributed must be referenced
in the Related Images field in the AMICO catalog record. The exact file name
must be entered in the catalog record to make a link between records and associated
files.
Validation routines will test to ensure that
all files cited are present, and that all files contributed are referenced
in a record.
2. METADATA for RELATED IMAGE AND
MEDIA FILES:
Each image or other media file will be accompanied
by a separate structured text metadata record, containing the minimum fields,
as specified.
Sample metadata records are posted on the
AMICO Web site, along with sample image and media files.
Delimiters and character set specifications
are identical for metadata records and for the AMICO main catalog record.
3. RELATED MULTI MEDIA FILES
Associated media files will be contributed
to The AMICO Library in their native format. i.e. in QuickTime, WAV, RealAudio,
etc.
Files must be accompanied by a metadata record,
and referenced by an entry in the Related-Multimedia group field of an AMICO
Catalogue Record.
Validation routines will test to ensure that
all files cited are present and that all files contributed are referenced
in a record.
4. RELATED DOCUMENTS
Related textual documents can be contributed
in any common format:
page images can be in TIFF, GIF or JFIF file
format
text documents can be in ASCII, or Rich Text Format (RTF)
marked up texts can be in Hypertext Mark-up Language (HTML) or Standard Generalized
Markup Language(SGML)
Each related document file must be accompanied
by a metadata record, and referenced by an entry in the Related-Documents
group field of an AMICO Catalog record.
Validation routines will test to ensure that
all files cited are present and that all field contributed are referenced
in a record.

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